Go Further with one tap
More than half of our members use our reactions. To like something. To say ‘wow’ without saying it. Or just to say, “+1, I really know how that is.”
Today we’re adding one more reaction: Go Further.
New: Pop-up sessions, open to all members
Today we’re announcing the newest part of your membership: Pop-up sessions.
Members tell us, “I love my group, but I also want to talk about other parts of my life, with new people who can relate.”
Introducing Reactions. And now Zoom In on mobile.
This week we’re debuting two of the most-requested features in the history of Pace to give your session experience a little more connection.
Introducing Reactions: Like, Wow, … Dot?
Big changes to your Pace Membership
For over the past year, I’ve been in two groups on Pace.
One is one of the very longest-running groups on Pace - the first men’s group in our history that originally came together around all being #girldad’s and has gone real deep on some of the worst shit that can happen in life.
Share the gift of humanity – Pace Gift Cards are now live
Whew – holiday season is creeping up. If you’re anything like me, you’re searching for at least one last-minute gift.
Don’t worry – we got you.
The Pace 1.0 App and New Funding
Today we’re excited to announce two things:
The Pace 1.0 App - a mobile app for members that brings together the entire world of Pace Groups (on iPhone & Android).
Walking with the helpers: Announcing Pace Groups for mental health providers
In a year of immense stress and turmoil, therapists are stretched and depleted. To support mental health professionals, Pace is offering 50 therapist-only Pace Groups at cost. To learn more, read on.
New President 🤔 — how do you feel?
On a day like today — the inauguration of our 46th US president — we are all experiencing some real emotions.
Emotions are an important and basic human experience, but they can also be really confusing and hard to process. Sometimes the words escape us; other times they come as easily as breathing. Most days, we can get too busy to even check in on those emotions. And yet, regardless of how aware we are of our own emotions, they often drive what we say and do.
Why mental health is about everyone. And why we started Pace.
Today I’m sharing a little about our young company Pace (http://pace.group) as we announce our public beta, and look to bring people together to work on their mental and emotional health, wherever they are.
Pace is unlocking emotional connection together. We’re redefining mental health through groups that are effective, but also fun, social, and challenging. And we’re doing it with thoughtful software and world-class emotional health experts.